Learn a phrasal verb every day with this series of short podcasts by Luke Thompson from Luke’s English Podcast.

Each episode contains definitions, explanations and improvised examples of each phrase to help you understand and remember these complex but important parts of the English language! Transcripts are also available for every episode.

to indicate something 1. literally, by indicating something with
your finger or a pointer) or 2. saying something that people don't
know, or saying something specific that needs to be indicated e.g.
"I'd just like to point out that these figures are not adjusted for
inflation" or "Can I point out that you're getting...

to connect a piece of equipment to an electrical supply or another
piece of equipment "Can you plug in my phone please?" "Can I plug
my phone into your computer?" "Do you mind if I just charge my
phone? Where can I plug it in?" "I'll need to just unplug my memory
card" Transcript coming soon at www.teacherluke.co.uk/pv

to plough = when a farmer breaks up the earth in a field to prepare
it for growing crops, using a plough. See pic. 1. to plough
on/ahead = to keep going even though it's difficult "I've got to
get this report done by tomorrow, so I just have to plough ahead"
"We decided to plough ahead with the decision to move to...

1. to walk with slow heavy steps "As we all walked back from the
pub, Jeff was plodding along behind us" - we imagine here that Jeff
was feeling sad for some reason and he was walking slowly and sadly
behind us, with heavy steps. 2. to make slow but steady progress
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About the Podcast

Learn a phrasal verb every day with this series of short podcasts by Luke Thompson from Luke’s English Podcast.
Each episode contains definitions, explanations and improvised examples of each phrase to help you understand and remember these complex but important parts of the English language! Transcripts are also available for every episode.